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PUBLIC SERVICE

EFFICIENCY TESTS

(Per Press Association —Copyright).

WELLINGTON, July 11

“Since the previous issue some progress Ims been made in our negotiations relating to efficiency tests,” states an editorial in the July issue of the “Public Service Journal.” “As the result of our further representation to the Prime Minister and Mr Sullivan, appealing to them to make a pronouncement- supporting the view of the association’s representatives that all efficiency tests were to be postponed at least till next year, the Prime Minister personally communicated with the association asking that its representatives meet the Commissioner immediately, if possible. He stated that he considered that the clash of opinion which had arisen was something which could be discussed at that meeting and that he felt assured a satisfactory solution would be arrived at. , “As the negotiations with the Public Service Commissioner are by no means complete we can say no more at the moment than that in the preliminary discussions, the Commissioner stated that, though he was not prepared to suspend the holding of examinations this year for the general division, he was prepared to consider suspending the ‘effect’ of them. In taking up this attitude, the Commissioner stressed that certain employees already had partial passes and that others had been studying all the year to take the examination and would naturally be disappointed if they had not the opportunity to sit. So far, then, the Prime Minister has been optimistic in expecting that the association would get satisfaction by following the course he proposed. Nevertheless, if the postponement of what the Public Service' Commissioner? terms the ‘effect’ is ultimately adopted it will helj>. It is not reasonable to make further reference to the discussions at this stage, except to' record that progress has definitely been made, and that the Commissioner is meeting .us in good spirit;”

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1940, Page 7

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PUBLIC SERVICE Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1940, Page 7

PUBLIC SERVICE Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1940, Page 7